Our lighting designers and theatre consultants are pleased to have been a part of the teams that created award-worthy designs for Chicago Athletic Association Hotel, Chicago; UI LABS Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute; The Theatre School at DePaul University; Case Western Reserve University – Tinkham Veale University Center; and the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. The winning projects were announced during the chapter’s annual Designight awards dinner.
Schuler Shook Collaborates on AIA Chicago Award Winning Work
News – Nov 2015
Five of Schuler Shook’s theatre and lighting projects have been honored with AIA Chicago Chapter Awards.
Harris Theater for Music and Dance
Ten-Year Award
Architects for the project were HBRA Architects. Schuler Shook’s theatre consultants for the original project included Robert Shook and Todd Hensley. View Project
Chicago Athletic Association Hotel
Distinguished Building Citation of Merit
Architects for the project were Harshorne Plunkard Architecture. The Schuler Shook lighting design team included Jim Baney, Emily Klingensmith, and John Jacobsen. View Project
UI LABS Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute
Distinguished Building Citation of Merit
Architecture by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Schuler Shook’s lighting designers for this project included Robert Shook, Giulio Pedota, and Addie Kuhn. View Project
The Theatre School at DePaul University
Distinguished Building Honor Award
Architects for the project were Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and CannonDesign. Schuler Shook theatre consultants for the project included Robert Shook, Todd Hensley, Joshua Grossman, and Josh Corn with John Jacobsen providing lighting design services for the auditoria. View Project
Case Western Reserve University, Tinkham Veale University Center
Interior Architecture Honor Award
Architects for the project were Perkins + Will. Our theatre consulting and lighting design team included Todd Hensley, Christopher Sprague, Lisa Bernacchi, Jim Baney, Emily Klingensmith, Grant Kightlinger, and Eric Sisco.